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CBTO question
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<blockquote data-quote="Lone Hunter" data-source="post: 1735968" data-attributes="member: 36084"><p>Vandy, my post was not meant to sound like you don't know anything about reloading. I'm by far an expert. I do know my way around in reloading. Been reloading since 1970 but that doesn't mean I know everything or anything. As far as the Berger book not explaining this I disagree with you on that. I have seen guys ask for load data(have done this myself and not checked the book)and the INTERNET load was too hot for my rifle. It sounded to me as you wanted someone to throw you a charge out there and you were going to go with it that's why I said work low and start up. As far as a reloading book that is a starting place and not the gospel. Just a good starting point. I've seen guys start right in with max loads but hey it's none of my business. Good Luck to You and Your Loads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lone Hunter, post: 1735968, member: 36084"] Vandy, my post was not meant to sound like you don't know anything about reloading. I'm by far an expert. I do know my way around in reloading. Been reloading since 1970 but that doesn't mean I know everything or anything. As far as the Berger book not explaining this I disagree with you on that. I have seen guys ask for load data(have done this myself and not checked the book)and the INTERNET load was too hot for my rifle. It sounded to me as you wanted someone to throw you a charge out there and you were going to go with it that's why I said work low and start up. As far as a reloading book that is a starting place and not the gospel. Just a good starting point. I've seen guys start right in with max loads but hey it's none of my business. Good Luck to You and Your Loads. [/QUOTE]
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